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BROCKPORT/SWEDEN: 83 Spring St. 2 family. Lower has updated oak kit. & bath, 1st flr lndry., 1 or 2 bdrms., liv. rm. & fml. dining. Upper has 2 bdrms., liv. rm., eat-in kit., full bath, sep. drive. Nice size rms. in both units. $119,900 TEXT: H029917 TO: VIDEOS Vickie L. Sweet howardhanna.com/R1226991
CLARENDON: South Manning Rd. Rural building lot! Fully approved! Standard septic system! Pub. water at street! Can be packaged with a home of your choice! Build your dream home with our builder or yours! $20,000
CLARKSON: 6 acres include woods & a spacious yard w/mature trees. The 1600+ sq. ft. Contemp. home offers 3 bdrms., 3 full baths & almost 900 sq. ft. of fin. bsent. Metal pole barn w/concrete flr. and elec. Updated roof & windows. $249,900
TEXT: H002797 TO: VIDEOS Vickie L. Sweet howardhanna.com/R1184080
TEXT: H038167 TO: VIDEOS Kimberlie Donley howardhanna.com/R1215781
CLARKSON: Open flr. plan on bdrm., 2 bath Ranch. Lg. kit., high ceilings, jetted tub in master bath. Partially fin. full walk-out bsmnt. w/egress window. 3 season rm. leads to deck & the fully fenced backyard. Hrdwds. throughout, with WB FP. $239,900
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CARLTON: 200 ft. lake frontage - new break
60x100 metal pole barn for any storage need. The 3-4 bdrm. farm house has vinyl siding & an updated roof. 8+ acres & 3 stall horse barn features a tack room & encl. 10 ft. overhang with concrete floor. $229,900
wall wraps into on-site boat launch. 4 bdrm., 2.5 full bath, almost 3000 sq. ft. Ranch. Great rm. w/vaulted ceilings & bank of windows, 1.7 acre well-manicured yard, lg. all vinyl deck, paved drive. $449,900
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KENDALL: Attention Deer Hunters! This 40+/- acre parcel is infested with deer! Already has a driveway & mowed trails. Just set up your stands & wait for the big boy to walk by! Owner will hold with good down payment. $89,900
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TEXT: H007987 TO: VIDEOS Mark Swanson howardhanna.com/R1190959
WHEATLAND: Better act fast on this one! Approximately 1500 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3 full bath Ranch on 4.8 acres with 2 large metal outbuildings. Very private setting, yet minutes to 490 and downtown. Only $199,900. TEXT: H048297 TO: VIDEOS Mark Swanson howardhanna.com/R1229868
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SWEDEN: This 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath Col. is beautifully updated! Bright open flr. plan, hrdwd. flrs., spectacular kit. & baths. If you are looking for a lg. home w/rm. to celebrate the holidays give Mark a call. $159,900 TEXT: H048047 TO: VIDEOS Mark Swanson howardhanna.com/R1229234
BERGEN: 1400 sq. ft. Ranch with 3 lg. bdrms., huge living room, eat-in kitchen, full basement and attached 2 car garage. Recent updates include roof, furnace, A/C, driveway & more. Only $129,900! TEXT: H048067 TO: VIDEOS Mark Swanson howardhanna.com/R1229259
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We are excited to announce that Bob Bennett has joined the team of Harris Wilcox Inc.
DONALD DECKER FARM MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT,TOOL AND HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SAT., OCT.19, 2019 • 10:00 A.M. • SPENCERPORT, NY Auction to be held at 777 Gillett Rd. Spencerport, N.Y. off of Whittier Rd.
Bob comes to us with over 30 Years Banking Experience. He will be part of the Commercial and Residential Sales Team.
FARM MACHINERY: John Deere 870 Diesel Tractor w/72” Mower Deck, 348 hours, Excellent Condition; 1951 Farmall “H” Tractor, Serial #354980, Restored Show Condition; 1952 Ford 8N Tractor, Serial #8N487782, Restored Show Condition; Ford 2 Bottom Plow (3 Pt. Hitch); Vintage 2 Bottom Plow (Pull Behind Type); Antique Potato Digger; Antique Hay Rake EQUIPMENT and TOOLS: John Deere X530 Lawn Tractor w/48” Mower Deck, 136 hours, Like New; Antiques and Collectibles; and Clean Household. TERMS: Please see www.harriswilcox.com for complete list, pictures and terms.
Give Bob a call at (585) 356-2719 to discuss any of your Real Estate Needs.
Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com
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DIRECTIONS: Auction to be held at 777 Gillett Rd. Spencerport, N.Y. off of Whittier Rd. (Rochester mailing address). EQUIPMENT: 1997 Gehl 663 Dynalift, all wheel drive, diesel, capacity 6000lbs., 36 ft. lift; Kubota mini compact tractor UTILITY VEHICLES: 2013 J.D. Gator, 4 wheel drive, enclosed cab, dump box, 730 hrs, needs carburetor; 2010 Bobcat 3400, 4 wheel drive side by side, blown motor VEHICLES: 2009 Chevy 3500, 4x4 pickup, 26k miles, w/Western 8 1/2 ft. snow plow; 2002 GEM E 825, 4 seat vehicle; 2002 GEM E 825, 2 seat vehicle, noisy transmission; 2006 Chevy Colorado, 28k miles w/cap; 2007 Ford Focus SE, 66k miles; 2013 Ford Transit Connect, bad transmission; 1999 Chevy 3500, Unicell Box, Waltco lift gate, 454 engine, 41k miles; 1999 Honda Odyssey, 53k miles; 2-2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrids; 2006 Ford Freestar, doesn’t run TERMS: Everything sells AS IS, 10% Buyer’s Premium if paid with cash or check, 13% Buyer’s Premium if paid with credit card. Please see www.harriswilcox.com for pictures.
NOTICE OF SALE 3309 Fowlerville Rd., Caledonia Building has been sold. Has not been open in 10 years. Tools, Antiques, Furniture, Windows, Tons of Treasures!
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LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids are hereby requested for the catering management and operation of Father Slomba Hall, part of the Ascension Parish Church Complex. The successful bidder will be expected to keep contractual agreement for a period of one year from date of acceptance. In order to be considered all bids must be sealed and must be received at the Ascension Parish Office, 19 Sumner St., Batavia, NY 14020 by 5:00pm Thursday, Oct. 31st. Bidding documents may be obtained from the Ascension Parish Office.
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Debunking Common Myths Associated With Breast Cancer
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Hamlin Public Library: Preschool storytime: Monday, October 14 from 10:30-11:15am for child and caregiver. The theme is Numbers and Counting. Family Bingo: Monday, October 14 at 2pm. All ages. Everyone wins a prize. Call 964-2320 to register. Thursday Storytime Adventures: Thursday, October 17 at 6:45pm for ages 5 - 12. Themed stories and activity/craft. Create a Creature: Hand-Sewing Felt project for Teens. Saturday, October 19 at 11am. Call 964-2320 to register. Teen Books & Brunch: Saturday, October 26 at 11am. Call 964-2320 to register. Hoag Library: Baby & Toddler Storytime, Tuesdays, 10:30am. Storytime, Wednesdays, 10:30am & 1pm. PJ Storytime, Thursdays, 6:30pm. One-on-One Tech Help, Fridays, by appointment. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm (Please Register, 589-4246). Homeschool Hour, October 15, 1pm (Please Register, 589-4246). BTOP Computer Class: Facebook Combo, October 17, 10am (Please register, 589-4246). BTOP Computer Class: Internet Resources & Safety, October 17, Noon (Please Register, 589-4246). Books from Birth Birthday Storytime, October 19, 10:30am (Please register, 589-4246). Fall Family Fun, October 19, 1pm (Please Register, 589-4246). The Humble Bard Presents: The Ghost in the Library, October 19, 6pm. Alzheimer’s Association Community Education, October 23, 6pm (Please register, 1-800-272-3900). Band Talk: Memories of Moses Sherman, October 28, 6:30pm. For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www.hoaglibrary. org
Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)
Seymour Library
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Seymour Library: The Library will be CLOSED on Monday, October 14 for Staff Development Day. Pajama Story Time: Tuesday, October 15, 7 to 7:30pm. Ages 2-5. Stuffed animals and siblings welcome. Great Decisions*: Wednesday, October 16, 3:30 to 5:00pm. Join Dr. Raymond Duncan as he discusses key global issues facing America today. *Registration Required. Special African Stories Story Time: Thursday, October 17, 10:15 to 10:45am.Join special guest Mayukwa Kashiwa from Building Families First for a special song and story from his new book. For kids ages 2-5 with a caregiver. New York Spirits*: Thursday, October 17, 6:30 to 7:30pm. Learn about the history of ghosts in New York. It’s part history, part spook show, and is spinetingling fun! Ages 12 and up are welcome. *Registration required. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Holley Community Free Library: Molly of Denali Day, Monday, October 14th, 10:30 AM Join us and our friends from WXXI Kids as we celebrate Molly of Denali! Molly is a brand new series from PBS KIDS that shares stories about Alaskan Native 10-year old Molly Mabray and her family. Participate in stories, crafts, and activities featuring Molly, Native Americans and other Indigenous groups. (Please note: Molly of Denali will not be present at this event) Registration is appreciated. Story Hour: Hats, Wednesday, October 16th, 10:30 AM This educational event includes stories, songs, and a craft! This is a free children’s event and there is no registration. Baby & Toddler Storytime, Thursday, October 17th, 10:30 AM This half hour storytime is especially designed for infants and toddlers ages 0-2 and their caregivers. We will share stories, songs, and finger plays and babies can explore and play with age-appropriate toys and socialize. No registration.
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ALBION Civil War Ghost Walk: Step back in time to the year 1862 on Saturday, October 19th. Guides will lead guests to locations on the Cobblestone Museum campus (14389 Ridge Rd W, Albion) for 90-minute tours at Noon, 2:00PM and 4PM. Meet gentle spirits at this entertaining event depicting local effects of the Civil War. Rain or shine, wear comfortable walking shoes. Advance registration savings by phone (585) 589-9013 or online atwww.cobblestonemuseum.org. Dubby’s Wood Fired Pizza available. Walk-ins accommodated if openings remain, limited tickets. Adults, $8; Kids (age 3-12) $3; Adult Tour with Pizza, $16; Pizza only, $10.
BATAVIA The Great BATAVIA Train Show - Sunday, November 10, 9:30AM to 3:30PM at the New Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College. Donation: $6 / Under 18 yrs. -$3 / Under 13 yrs.-Free. Same Great Show in a new location. More vendors and model trains. New, modern facility. Plenty of parking. Snack bar. Follow signs from Exit 48 on the NYS Thruway to Genesee Community College, 1 College Rd., Batavia. For information on table availability: Genesee Society of Model Engineers, Inc., PO Box 75, Oakfield, NY 14125. Email: bataviatrainshow@gsme.org. Visit our web site: www.gsme.org and follow us on Facebook. Zonta Club of Batavia - Genesee County Holiday Festival! The Batavia’s Annual Artisan & Vendor Marketplace will be held on Saturday & Sunday, November 9th & 10th from 10am-4pm daily at the Batavia Downs Gaming, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. FREE Admission. Over 130 Vendors. Sponsored by the Zonta Club of Batavia Genesee & Z-Club. Historic Batavia Cemetery Halloween Candlelight Ghostwalk Saturday, October 26th, when the Batavia Cemetery Association will host a candlelight guided ghost walk through the Historic Batavia Cemetery on Harvester Avenue in Batavia. The guided tour on candlelit paths will bring guests to meet men and women of Batavia, who, for various reasons, held great power and exerted great influence in their day, were victims of tragic events, or both. Come and have some spooky fun! Tours begin 7:00 pm and run every fifteen minutes until 8:30 pm. Admission: $10 and includes refreshments. Reservations required. Proceeds benefit the upkeep and restoration of the cemetery. Information/ reservations, (585) 943-5662.
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The Rocky Horror Show - The sets are being built, the costumes are being bloodied and now the talent has been cast! Brodie McPherson, director of the show and also GCC’s instructor of Theatre Technology released the cast list today for what promises to be GCC’s biggest theatre production of the season! GCC’s Forum Players Theatre Company will perform Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 17, 18, and 19, 2019 at 7:30 pm and again Sunday, October 20, 2019 at 2 pm in the Genesee Community College Batavia Campus Stuart Steiner Theatre, 1 College Rd., Batavia. Cost: $3-$8. http://boxoffice@genesee.edu
BROCKPORT The Gathering Table - The Gathering free community dinner will be held on Sunday, October 20, 1:00 2:30 p.m. at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street. The dinner is family friendly. The church is fully accessible. The Teen Closet, offering free clothing to local teens, will be open 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Join us for dinner. Roast Pork Dinner - Saturday, November 2nd. Servings at 4:30pm and 6pm. Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (route 31), Brockport, west of Econo Lodge. Reservations encouraged. call Mary 259-6805 or 637-5930 (tickets also at the door). Takeouts available 5pm. $9 adults, $5 with college ID, $4 age 6-12, free 5 and under. Roast pork loin, sauerkraut, red cabbage, mashed potatoes, squash, applesauce, dessert.
CHURCHVILLE Riga Church Fall Rummage Sale! Come find treasures!! Preview Day Friday, October 11 from 3-7PM, $5 entry fee that will be subtracted from your purchase! Then join us Saturday, October 12, doors open at 9AM-2PM for our regular rummage sale! No junk, this is a clean sale! Temptations in the door already include some furniture, bakers rack, bed frames, decor, some antiques, household, exercise bikes, oak side table, practice drum setup, some clothing, Xmas items. More is coming in weekly! Riga Church is located at 7057 Chili-Riga Cntr. Rd.(Rt. 33A @ Rt. 36), Churchville.
EAST BETHANY Holiday Happenings - Two Floors of Vendors and Crafters, Huge Chinese Auction, Bake Sale, Breakfast and Lunch Available, Kids Holiday Shop, and A VISIT WITH SANTA! Join us for a day of shopping in the country to put you in the holiday spirit! Saturday, November 2, 9am3pm, East Bethany Presbyterian Church, 5735 Ellicott St. Rd., East Bethany. http://www. eastbethanypresbyterian.org
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Hamlin Lions Casino Night - Help raise money for the community. Games, silent auction, 50/50, cash bar and finger foods. For 1 person it’s $20 and for 2 individuals it’s $30. Call and get tickets or you can buy them at the door. Don’t miss out on the fun!!! Held October 19, 6pm-10pm at the VFW, 1739 Lake Rd., Hamlin. https://e-clubhouse. org/sites/hamlinny/ Chicken and Biscuits - Baked Foods For Sale: Saturday, October 12th, Hamlin United Methodist Church, Lake Rd. (19) and Rt. 18. Held 4pm - ’till sold out. Price: $9. Eat in or take out. QUARTS AVAILABLE for takeouts.
HOLLEY Murray Holley Historical Society Annual Fall Ham Dinner: Held Saturday, October 12 at the Holley American Legion Post 529 serving 4pm to 7pm. We’ll be serving assorted pies from Leo´s Bakery in East Rochester. Take outs provided. Adults $10, Child $6.
MUMFORD Spirits of the Past Theatrical Tours & Buffet: October 17th 20th at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. A night sure to send a chill down your spine, these guided tours look into the dark recesses of the village and explore some hairraising tales of lore. Guided only by lanterns, you’ll see the village in a whole new and sinister light. Need some fortification to brave the night? Join us for the Spirits Buffet Dinner! Reservations are required. Times vary by day. Cost: $25. For details visit: https://www.gcv.org/ events/ Trick-or-Treating in the Village: October 25-26, Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. Times vary by day. Kids will love all the Halloween fun, from collecting treats at the historic homes to roasting marshmallows, movies, and games inside and out. Highlights include Teal Pumpkin Project houses, face painting, and a whole car-free village for tricks and treats! Choose between Friday evening for nighttime fun, or Saturday for an earlier start to your adventures! https://www.gcv.org/ events/trick-or-treating/
October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came,— The Ashes, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The sunshine spread a carpet, And every thing was grand; Miss Weather led the dancing; Professor Wind, the band.... The sight was like a rainbow New-fallen from the sky.... ~George Cooper (1840–1927), “October’s Party,” c.1887 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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The Oakfield Historical Society proudly opens our doors each Sunday afternoon through November to the public. This year we are so excited to bring back the United States Gypsum Company display. You will also find our new display “Community Organizations”, here will learn about the IOOF, IOOB, Mother’s Club, Lion’s Club, the Grange, Betterment Committee and the Drum & Bugle Corp. Something else we are pretty excited about is a short video we found of Dr Marian White’s “dig” at the Indian Woods from the 1950’s. We also offer our many fascinating publications about Oakfield. These make great gifts - buy one for yourself too! http://oakfieldhistory. org/
It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.... As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye... ranged with delight over the treasures of jolly autumn.
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Monthly 3rd Sunday Breakfast Brockport Area Vets Club 222 West Avenue • Brockport NY Hosted by American Legion Auxiliary Harsh-Crisp-Seaman Unit #379, Brockport, NY Sunday, October 20 • 8am to Noon $7 per person • $3 (ages 7-12) • FREE to Veterans
Menu: Pancakes, French Toast Eggs, Sausage, Orange Juice, Coffee/Tea (Proceeds to benefit local area Veterans)
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You could be caught in a torrent of advice from wellmeaning friends and colleagues this week. But remember, Lamb, you are at your best when you are your own inimitable self. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Expect strong efforts to get you to accept things as they are and not question them. But ignore all that and continue your inquiries until you’re sure you have all the answers you need. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Heavier than usual family and workplace duties compete for your time this week. Try to strike a balance so that you’re not overwhelmed by either. Pressures ease by week’s end. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It’s a good time for the Moon Child to show off your uniquely inspired approach to the culinary skills -especially if they’re directed toward impressing someone special. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You might be happy about the re-emergence of a longdeferred deal. But don’t pounce on it quite yet. Time can change things. Be sure the values you looked for before are still there. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Try to rein in your super-critical attitude, even if things aren’t being done quite as you would prefer. Remember: What you say now could create an awkward situation later on. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Although you can expect on-the-job cooperation from most of your colleagues this week, some people might insist on knowing more about your plans before they can accept them. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Creating another way to do things is commendable. But you could find some resistance this week from folks who would rather stick with the tried-and-true than try something new. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You usually can keep your aim focused on your goal. But you might need to make adjustments to cope with unsteadiness factors that could arise over the course of the week. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) News arrives about a projected move. Be prepared to deal with a series of possible shifts, including starting and finishing times, and how much the budget will actually cover. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A new relationship needs time to develop. Let things flow naturally. It could be a different story with a workplace situation, which might require faster and more focused attention. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Accept a compliment without trying to troll for any hidden reason beyond what was said. After all, don’t you deserve to be praised every now and then? Of course you do. BORN THIS WEEK: You like to weigh all possibilities before making a decision. You would be a fine judge, or even be a star in a jury room. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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St. James Episcopal Church
50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468 • 585-392-7990 • Pastor: Dan Brown Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org • E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church • Worship Service: 10am • Fellowship: 11am Children’s Sunday School: 11am-12noon • Adult Bible Study: Sun. 9-9:45am; Thurs. 9am Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Sat. (Call for dates & times) Child care avail. during the Worship Service. Handicap accessible.
405 E. Main Street, Batavia • Mother Bonnie Morris 585-343-6802 • Saint.James2@outlook.com Wednesday Morning Service 11am in the Chapel Followed by Bible Study Sunday Service at 10am - light refreshments follow in the Parish Hall. Join us for Worship!
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Lutheran
2345 Lake Rd. across from Lawrence Rd. (Route 19) Sunday Service 9:45am Time of Fellowship and Refreshments 11:00am Sunday School Hour 11:15am Sunday Evening Service 6:00pm Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Phone 585-964-7370 • Pastor Rob Worthington 518-231-0220
Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke
Concordia Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
2583 Main Rd., (Rt. 5) East Pembroke • 762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com
Sunday Service at 10:30am with Reverend Glenn Bloom, Jr. Bible Study @ 10am every Wednesday • Sunday School children released @ 11am 1st Sunday of every month is Communion Sunday with coffee hour. 10/15 Trustee Meeting, 7pm • 10/20 Music Sunday Youth Group Meets every other Sunday from 5-6:30 pm. 10/31 Trunk or Treat, 5-7pm
First Baptist Church 306 E Main St, Batavia, NY 585-343-9002 • firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com Traditional Full Gospel Sunday Worship,10AM. Sunday School (all ages) 9AM. Nursery provided, also weekly Bible studies & prayer fellowship. Handicap accessible. Pastor Dave Weidman CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER
6601 Fourth Section Rd., Brockport (Rte. 31, across from Wegmans) 637-5930 • www.concordiabrockport.org Sunday Bible Study 9:00am • Sunday Worship 10:00am with coffee hour following Wednesday Bible Study at 11am Nov. 2 is Roast Pork Dinner serving at 4:30 and 6pm; Nov. 9 is Community Hygiene Bank Distribution for Brockport School District residents from noon to 2pm.
Lutheran Lutheran Church of Our Saviour 2415 Chili Ave., Rochester • 247-7824 mpleten@frontiernet.net Modern Traditional Service: Sunday, 9am Traditional Service: Sunday, 11:15am Sunday School: 10:15am • Nursery School: Ages 3 and 4
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Batavia First United Methodist Church
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Disciples Making Disciples One Heart at a Time!
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Cornerstone Church
The Rev. Canon Johnnie Ross 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville 889-2028 Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School
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8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 • Rev. Ruth R. Warner Prayer Tuesday-Friday 11am in parlor Worship Sunday 10am & Wednesday 12 Noon - both followed by hospitality and fellowship. Sunday school and child care provided Sun. at 10am.
8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia • 343-8020 Sunday Coffee & Fellowship 9am, Sunday Worship Service 10am, Tuesday Prayer & Worship 5:30pm, Tuesday Men’s & Women’s Bible Study at 6:30pm
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N on-D enominational Church of Christ 60 Spring St., Brockport, NY 14420 •␣Minister: Scott Kelley 585-637-2650 • brockportchurchofchrist.org 10:00am Bible Study, 11:00am Worship Service; Wed. 7:00pm Mid-week Bible Study
Open Bible Fellowship 3639 Redman Rd., Brockport • 738-4049 or 348-8365 www.thegodofgrace.org Sunday Bible Study 10am • Sunday Worship Service 11am Wednesday Bible Study 6:30pm All Are Welcome. Come As You Are
Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church, Batavia “Transforming Lives!” • 300 East Main Street (Corner of Main & Liberty) Rev. Dr. Roula Alkhouri, Pastor • 343-0505 Sunday Services: 9:00am ARISE! (multimedia) 10:45am Sanctuary Service (liturgical) www.fpcbatavia.org • facebook.com/fpcbatavia
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Genesee County’s John Gardner: Man & Legend By Eric Rada
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ew knew John “Bud” Gardner as himself. Most only knew the legend that was built out of fame and wonder. Gardner, a local author and critic, was born and raised here in Genesee County. He is still remembered for his world-famous stories and children’s books and for being a well-respected professor. Few know his literary criticism changed the face of the science fiction genre. Growing up, Gardner would sometimes sit up all night on the bed because of nightmares. He was close with his much younger brother, Jim, and would put him on his shoulders and run around the farm at night. When Jim pointed to glowing eyes or some scary shadow, Gardner would reassure his younger brother then say, “Let’s check it out,” and they’d venture forth. Jim would stay put, knowing he was safe with Bud. Tragedy struck Gardner’s youth when a tractor accident took the life of a younger brother Jim never knew. His family was shaken by the tragedy, and they all blamed themselves for the loss and dealt with the death in various ways. Gardner gravitated to Jim when he was born and showered him with love, took Jim on walks around the farm and had adventures with him. The Gardners lived on a farm just outside of Batavia, and John Gardner went to school in Alexander. Gardner was brilliant and needed challenges. One day, he and a couple of friends built their own stink bomb and threw it in the furnace at the school, not out of malice or mischief, but out of pure curiosity. Gardner wondered if they could make a stink bomb and send the smell throughout the entire school. Much to the dismay of the adults and kids, the very definite answer was, “Yes!”
John Gardner at his typewriter - submitted photo
Though that sent everyone home for the day, and Gardner and his friends found themselves in trouble, John Gardner wasn’t expelled or punished. After that incident, the principal, A. Warren Dayton, encouraged him to finish his schooling at Batavia High. Gardner had a lifelong knack for observing people and their characteristics. They fascinated him and became a defining feature in books like Sunlight Dialogues, which were based on Batavia – its people, buildings, stores and even streets. In fact, the word, “LOVE” within the book was painted across what is the intersection of Richmond and Oak, close to a relative’s home which Gardner often visited. Pok-A-Dot is mentioned by name within his book; it was his all-time favorite place to go for a white hot with everything on it. Fred Clumly, Chief of Police, lived on LaCross Street, not far from where Gardner had family. Like many of its rich natural resources, John Gardner was created in Genesee County, sourced here, forged through the community. Everything he was developed during his time growing up in Batavia. Some of Gardner’s family,
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like his nephew Eric Rada, still live locally. One of Gardner’s greatest achievements is that he changed how fantasy and sci-fi writers write. This was not because he was a learned scholar or because he felt the need to revolutionize the genre, but rather because of who he was. His critiques accumulated into his book entitled, On Moral Fiction. As Jim Gardner put John Gardner it, “It was Bud’s ‘Charge of the Light submitted photo Brigade.’” He says this because John Gardner felt it was the right thing to do. He thought anyone who gets major attention has a moral obligation to produce great work. Gardner chastised the greatest of great authors for not doing enough. For that, he was blacklisted. However, his book is now required reading for certain college courses. On Moral Fiction is about making a story’s science and atmosphere as realistic as possible. For example, your Sahara Desert should not have roadrunners which do not live there, and when writing battle scenes, it pays to do your research.
John “Bud” Gardner passed away in 1982. His funeral, held at the Batavia Presbyterian church, was filled to standing room only as hundreds of his friends and family, who had come to pay their respects, flooded pews and balconies. His brother, Jim Gardner, recalls the somber, quiet funeral before he stepped out the doors and was overwhelmed by photographers and news trucks, lights, cameras and reporters as his brother’s casket was taken out of the church. “At that moment,” said Jim Gardner. “We went from John the Man to John the Legend.” John Gardner was loved and adored by many, and his memory lives on through his works and through the lives he touched. According to Jim, Gardner would say. “I will burn 1,000 years in hell for every writer I do not help achieve their goals.” His energy and passion are a credit to Batavia, his hometown. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • Lima Horse Rescue Celebrates 10 Years with Open House • Denise Baller: Compassion and Giving Back Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read that stray dogs from foreign countries are being put up for adoption here and bringing new diseases with them. My family wants to adopt a dog, but now we’re uncertain about doing so. How can we make sure we’re getting a healthy dog? — Julie in Alexandria, Louisiana DEAR JULIE: You should certainly do some research before taking that super-cute puppy home from a shelter. Rescue shelters have gone through some dramatic changes in the past decade, and perhaps the most notable change is that dogs eligible for adoption are often shipped from a shelter in one region of the country to another region. Dogs from overseas also are being acquired by some shelters as demand for rescue dogs — particularly the “adorable” one or popular breeds — outstrips supply. There is little federal regulation — the USDA doesn’t track how many dogs are imported from other countries, for example — and states are only just beginning to tighten rules to ensure the health of dogs shipped across state lines. There are reports of newly adopted dogs developing severe illnesses, including a new strain of canine distemper virus — a highly contagious disease that closely resembles rabies. Here are some important questions you should ask: • Where did the dog come from? Was it surrendered locally, sent from another state or unknown?
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FIVE TIPS TO HELP YOU ON THE ROAD TO YOUR NEW HOME (NAPSI)—Whenever you rent a truck to move yourself from one home to another, keeping these five facts in mind can help you and your furniture all arrive in good order and good time. 1. Let time be on your side. When planning your trip, take into account the time of day you intend to travel and likely traffic patterns. Always leave lots of extra time and be aware of possible bottlenecks along the way. 2. Read the agreement. Most truck rental agreements say something like the language from the U.S. Department of Transportation that prohibits the “carrying or hauling of explosives and other dangerous articles.” That means you can’t pack paint, chemicals and cleaning materials, flammable solvents, propane, gasoline and the like. Check with your rental agent if you’re not sure about a particular item. 3. Don’t be blindsided. Trucks have big blind spots, what the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration calls the “No-Zone.” You should know where these areas are, especially when changing lanes or coming to a stop. 4. Know what you’re driving. Make sure you can find and understand the use of all the truck’s switches and gauges. Adjust the seat and side mirrors so they match your height and comfort zone. Also, remember, trucks are taller, wider and may weigh up to 10 times more than the average car, explain the experts on truck rental at Penske, so you have to be extra vigilant. 5. Be sure to insure. Most insurance and credit card companies won’t cover truck rentals under existing policies. If your insurance company is among them, consider signing up for additional coverage options to protect yourself and your belongings. You may feel more confident knowing there is a company that offers free 24/7 emergency roadside assistance. Learn More: For further moving facts and tips, go to www. PenskeTruckRental.com or call (800) GO-PENSKE. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Answers 1. Rickey Henderson, with 42 in 1982 (when he also successfully stole 130 bases). 2. Sonny Siebert, with 21 games in 1965. 3. The Detroit Lions came back from 20 points down to beat the San Francisco 49ers in 1957. 4. Michigan’s Glen Rice had 27 in 1989. 5. Patrick Kane, with 42 points. 6. Rene Thomas, in 1914. 7. Roberta Vinci was 32 when she reached the U.S. Open semifinals in 2015.
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who holds the major-league record for most times caught stealing in a season? 2. In 2018, Cleveland’s Corey Kluber set a franchise record for consecutive starts without allowing more than three earned runs (22). Who had held the team mark? 3. Which franchise recorded the biggest comeback by a road team to win a playoff game in NFL history? 4. Purdue’s Carsen Edwards set a men’s basketball record in 2019 for most 3-pointers in one NCAA Tournament (28). Who had held the record? 5. Who is the all-time leading U.S. scorer at the men’s Ice Hockey World Championship? 6. Name the last French driver before Simon Pagenaud in 2019 to win the Indianapolis 500. 7. In 2019, Barbora Strycova became the oldest first-time women’s Grand Slam semifinalist in the Open Era of tennis (age 33). Who had been the oldest?
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HISTORY OF THE THANKSGIVING PARADE Thousands of people line the streets of midtow n M anhattan every year to catch a glimpse of the balloons and performers marc hing in the M ac y’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. M illions more w ill tune in to w atch it on television. The M acy’s parade is intertw ined w ith Thanksgiving, making it as much a part of the holiday as turkey and pumpkin pie. Historians believe the parade w as instituted by European immigrants w ho made up the majority of employees at the retail giant M acy’s. In the 1920s, employees w ho w ere now proud Americans w anted to celebrate w ith traditions that w ere similar to traditions in Europe. This included a parade dow n the streets. Animals w ere borrow ed from the Central Park Zoo, bands played and marchers w ore different costumes. In 1927, concern for children lining the parade route led parade officials to replace live animals w ith the signature helium balloons people now know and love. A dragon and Felix the Cat w ere some of the first balloons. The festivities c ontinued to grow during the 1930s, w hen Santa w as added to the parade’s grow ing list of participants. 1933 w as the only year that Santa led the parade rather than closed it. During World War II, the parade w as put on hiatus, as the rubber for the balloons and the helium w as donated to the w ar effort. The parade resumed in 1945 and w as televised only in New York. The 1947 film “ M iracle on 34th Street” made the parade even more popular. NBC televised the parade nationw ide the follow ing year, draw ing view ers from all over the country.
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Puzzle Answers This Week TAKING THE PAIN OUT OF LIVE EVENT MANAGEMENT
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(NAPSI)—Anyone involved in running a theater, festival, or a sporting or live music event knows all too well the difficulty of doing it on your own. Some event managers turn to third parties like Eventbrite or Ticketmaster to get help with critical ticket sales, but one of the biggest pain points is finding an effective ticketing solution that supports their brand. When ticketing, marketing, fundraising and donation activities are not synchronized, event managers spend more time managing their business rather than the event itself. This leads to lost profits and angry patrons. Rick Blair, co-founder of Artisan Center Theater in Hurst, TX, went through years of trying different ticket brokers to increase sales, but was put off by the high fees and lack of personal attention. He also found that the solutions he tried did not work well with his other tools. “I had separate platforms for ticketing, marketing, website updates and donor management. None of them talked to each other and the entire process was a mess,” he said. Two years ago, he discovered the Vendini ticketing platform. Now the theater has an all-in-one system to handle VIP alerts and online, mobile and box office ticket sales that integrates with e-mail, social and direct marketing. By using Vendini’s Patron Connect, Blair and his team are notified when a donor is coming to the show and where they will be sitting. “When I get the alert, I can rush to my office, write a thank-you card, and slip it onto the donor’s seat before they arrive. That has resulted in many new donations because everyone appreciates a personal touch. Patron Connect is one of my most powerful marketing tools.” Vendini makes event execution simpler and faster. Event managers can create an event, specify dates and times, set pricing, and start selling tickets in minutes. Vendini’s live event management software helps managers like Blair run events more easily and effectively. Learn More: For more information, go to www.vendini.com.
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1980’s POWER KING LAWNMOWER FOR PARTS. Pick up in Byron: 585-548-2289
WALKWAY RAMP AND LANDING wanted for disabled person in mobile home: jhcrane2002@yahoo.com
ThyssenKrupp CHAIR LIFT SL47 Citia, 10 ft. long. Pick up in Chili Center: 585-406-8753
Stack of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES for kids in school to cut out pictures of animals: 585-734-6110
500+ HARD BOUND LAW BOOKS. Excellent condition: Ron 315-521-3896
JEWELRY, all kinds, any condition: 585-377-4604
Large quantity of FABRIC SAMPLE BOOKS. Prefer to give to a community-based agency. Lima: 585-734-9121
PAIR OF NEW SNEAKERS for disabled woman. Size 10W, New Balance. Pittsford area: 585-383-0405
NORDIC POWER FLEX MACHINE & AB LOUNGE EXERCISE MACHINE. Very good condition: samhain1966@hotmail.com
IPAD in working condition. Alexander area: 585-409-6477
QUEEN BED FRAME: 585-286-8841
12 BAGS OF UNUSED BLOW-IN CELLULOSE INSULATION. You pick up: ritakloux@yahoo.com
FULL SIZE BOX SPRING and BED FRAME: 585-436-8158 leave message
TWIN ADJUSTABLE HOSPITAL BED with remote: smbly@empacc.net
DOG CRATE/KENNEL to transport three cats across country. Henrietta. Leave message or text: 585-278-7758
Beautiful, 9’ tall, healthy, potted FICUS TREE. Needs a new home, Perfect for large, airy space. You pick up: 585-657-4894
PHYSICAL THERAPY MAT TABLE. Decent condition: caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com
NEWBORN BABY BOY CLOTHES, BOUNCER/SOOTHER, one with wheels, one not. Very good condition, all. Avon area: Text 360-489-5419
AUTHENTIC VERNONWARE DISHES. Yellow/brown plaid - plates, cups, saucers, bowls, salt & pepper shakers, etc. Made in USA: 585-226-8496
HOLLISTER NEW IMAGE SKIN BARRIER FLOATING FLANGE, ref #1583, 57mm x 38mm. Five boxes: 585-293-1439
Old outdated COMPUTERS, DESKTOPS or LAPTOPS. Also, OLD VIDEO and AUDIO EQUIPMENT: Terry 336-247-3245
KING SIZE WAVELESS SOFTSIDE WATERBED w/nightstand, FOLD OUT COUCH w/a bed in it, two DESKS 585-409-7831
MILITARY ITEMS to borrow or be donated for play about Vietnam. Ex.: Army trunk, knapsack, hats, boots, fatigues: tawnfeeney@gmail.com
GRE TEST PREP - Workbooks, practice tests, flash cards. Verbal/Math: 585-245-2515
Any kind of CRAFT ITEMS - greeting cards, material, paints, scrapbook supplies, glues, paint, brushes, paper, etc.: 585-748-0356
PRO FORM 495 PI COOLING BREEZE TREADMILL. Works well in flat position but needs welding to incline. Fan works: 585-889-4330
CAR-TOP KAYAK CARRIER RACK: 585-637-0933
TWIN BED w/MATTRESS, BLACK WOOD FRAME. Pittsford location. You pick up: 412-260-4247
AFX, AURORA, TYCO HO Slot Cars and accessories: 585-330-8152
POOL CUES for a local fire department: 585-346-9696
PING PONG TABLE and OLD SHEET MUSIC. You pick up, Bergen: 585-494-1574
FOUR OLD TIRES (75R/15) to replace good tires on van to be scrapped: 585-637-6961
ALEXANDER CENTRAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK 1960 and BATAVIA HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK 1950: 585-721-8876
Used AMBER MINI LIGHTBAR, 5 DINING ROOM CHAIRS, FULL SIZE SOFA: 585-447-0201
MEN’S CLOTHING, Sizes 4x-6x. Shorts, dress slacks and shirts:585-465-0977
VENISON for middle-aged man on disability who cannot hunt anymore. Greatly appreciated. LeRoy/Batavia area: 585-483-2997
UPRIGHT PIANO, Honeoye Falls. 585-747-5521
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, Tubes, tube testers, tests equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc: greg3151@ymail.com
XEROX COPIER, color print cartridges, Model # 8R7904, desktop copier, SPORTS ART CARDIO BIKE, Model #5005: 585-297-2466, 3PM-8PM
LARGE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Modern style not heavy or chunky wood, light-colored wood, drawers, lighted, frosted glass for TV: 585-409-4920 Submit at gvpennysaver.com under Our Sections - Give & Take - or call 226-8111 x 111
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. MOVIES: Who was the voice of Genie in the animated version of “Aladdin” (1992)? 2. GEOGRAPHY: What river forms the northern border of Kentucky? 3. LITERATURE: Who wrote the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”? 4. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What kind of dog was Toto in the book and movie “The Wizard of Oz”? 5. MYTHOLOGY: What is the name of the Greek god of sleep? 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president earned the nickname “Silent Cal” for his quiet demeanor? 7. FOOD & DRINK: What is another name for Middle Eastern pocket bread? 8. HISTORY: What battle started the U.S. Civil War? 9. MEASUREMENTS: How many milliliters are in a teaspoon? 10. MATH: What is the Arabic equivalent for the Roman numerals MCMLXXXIV? Answers 1. Robin Williams 2. Ohio River 3. James Thurber 4. Cairn terrier 5. Hypnos 6. Calvin Coolidge 7. Pita bread 8. Battle of Fort Sumter 9. Almost 5 ml 10. 1984
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Oct. 15, 1917, Mata Hari, the seductive female spy, is executed for espionage by a French firing squad. Mata Hari claimed to have been born in a sacred temple, but in reality, the exotic dancer was born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle in Holland. • On Oct. 17, 1931, gangster Al Capone is sentenced to 11 years in prison for tax evasion. Capone had avoided long stints in jail by bribing city officials and intimidating witnesses, and tax evasion was the only way federal agent Elliot Ness and “The Untouchables” could get him. • On Oct. 14, 1947, U.S. Air Force Capt. Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound. His X-1 rocket plane was dropped from a B-29 aircraft, rocketed to 40,000 feet and exceeded 662 mph. * On Oct. 16, 1958, Chevrolet begins to sell a car-truck hybrid that it calls the El Camino. The vehicle, a combination sedan-pickup truck built on a station-wagon platform, was discontinued two years later, but was brought back in 1964.
How to give back to seniors in your community The strongest communities tend to be those in which members make a concerted effort to give as much as they get. Giving back to one’s community can foster strong relationships with fellow residents and ensure that everyone, including the less fortunate, is in position to live happy, healthy lives. Certain people in a community may be more vulnerable to issues that can adversely affect quality of life than others. For example, the National Institute on Aging notes that, as men and women age, many are alone more often than when they were younger, leaving them vulnerable to social isolation and loneliness. Such feelings can prove very harmful to their health, potentially contributing to problems such as depression, cognitive decline and heart disease. Volunteering to help the aging members of one’s community is a great way to give back, and such efforts can prove rewarding for both seniors and the volunteers who lend them a hand. • Pull an extra chair up to the dinner table. Many a meaningful connection has been made and maintained over the dinner table. Breaking bread with a senior from your community is a great way to foster such connections and provide an avenue for social interaction for seniors. Seniors who live alone might not enjoy cooking for one each night, but they might jump at the chance to eat dinner with a neighbor and even help prepare the meal. Invite a senior over once per week, encouraging them to share stories about their lives as well as how the community has developed over the years. • Help seniors manage their finances. Many seniors struggle to manage their finances, as laws regarding taxes and investing are subject to routine changes. A little help in this area can go a long way for seniors. Adults who want to help but don’t know where to begin can do the legwork for their aging neighbors. Contact agencies such as AARP to determine if there are any financial assistance programs that can help seniors effectively manage their money and take advantage of age-specific perks, such as programs that may help seniors lower their energy costs. • Offer to help around the house. Seniors who reside in singlefamily homes may not be able to keep up with routine home maintenance. Neighbors who want to help can offer to mow the lawn, tend to the landscaping and tidy up inside. Keep an eye open for other issues, such as clogged gutters, that can be fixed easily but prove costly if they go ignored. Helping aging neighbors is a great way to give back and build strong communities.
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Receiving a diploma is something to take seriously, even for those students w ho are somew hat older than their fellow graduates. In 2003, Gustava Bennett Burrus graduated from Richmond High School outside of San Fransisco, Calif., at the age of 97. Ruth Hayes Green graduated from the Adult High School of the Perth Amboy, New Jersey Adult Education Center in 2010 at age 98. In 2013, 106-year-old Fred Butler, a student at Beverly High School in M assachusetts, received his high school diploma. He broke the Guinness World Record for oldest graduate previously held by Allan Stew art of Australia, w ho received a Bachelor of Law s degree at age 91 from the University of New England, New South Wales, Australia.
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Open House October 13th, 11:30 - 1 p.m.
Honey is a natural wonder that can be equally useful in the kitchen and in the medicine cabinet.
DARIEN: Come and view this wonderful 4 bdrm home. Owners have done many updates. Lovely DR with a wood burning frplc and shining hardwood floors. Large EIK with sliders to a huge beautiful deck overlooking the large lot. Newly added lovely FR w/vaulted ceilings and floor to ceiling gas frplc. New oversized 2 car garage. Property backs up to golf course. TEXT: H045877 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/R1225911
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Host your own welcome party Rather than waiting around for others to welcome you to the neighborhood, take the bull by the horns and introduce yourself to your neighbors in a fun way. Host an open house party and invite your new neighbors. What better way to converse with others than with food, beverages and a festive atmosphere? Plus, your party may lead to reciprocation from others.
kids coloring contest
Sponsored by: Locations in: Avon, Brighton, Bushnell’s Basin, Canandaigua, Eastview Mall, Fairport, Greece Ridge Mall, Marketplace Mall, Newark
Artist’s Name: _____________________
Winners will recieve a Gift Certificate from Tom Wahl’s.
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Ages 3-12. Submit entry by: October 24th.
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Thank you, Batavia, for all the scarecrows on Main Street. The whole family enjoys seeing the fun and festive decorated scarecrows! To the family, friends, and people whom I don’t even know, a huge shout out “Thank You and God Bless You” for the incredible
We had a small electrical problem at our house. We called the local electric company, and they recommended four electricians. Three of them came to our house and gave estimates. They all seemed eager for the job and told us to contact them. Unfortunately, when we called and then emailed each of them, we received no replies. They ignored our messages and made us wait to see if they would reply to us. It would have been nice and respectful if they could have at least sent us a simple message saying, “Sorry, but I am unable to take this job because my schedule is busy right now.” That is the proper way to do business! Responding to the comment that a handicapped person GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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outpouring of love and support that has helped see me through my recent battle with cancer. Sandy, Deb, Nicole and Howard; only with your constant love and reassurance have I been able to endure this battle. To the many people who reached out to offer prayers, rides and hugs, I will never forget your kindnesses. I am truly blessed. Jill O’Coyne Owens Thank you so much! Big Thank You to Bob Devos at O’Connor Chevrolet and Ron Kyle at Vision Dodge for helping me with my car.
should welcome any assistance they are offered, whether requested or not: I am shocked! I am not an object for your pity. I am a person, endowed with the same rights as anyone else. I am quite capable on my own, but if I require assistance, I will ask for it. Touching me or my wheelchair, without my permission, is assault. It is against the law! Before you offer to “help” me, please wait for me to ask. Otherwise, you could find yourself explaining things to a policeman. I repeatedly asked for a VIP Empire Pass at my library, but it’s always out. I have been told a man checked it out in mid-June and still has it. Phone calls have not been returned; emails ignored. You may have saved some money, but
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How do you know you live in an amazing community? When neighbors just show up ready to help with a big project you’re tackling. A huge thank you to Kirk for helping us reshingle our roof. We cannot thank you enough! -G&K A big Thank You to Top’s Pharmacy in Hamlin. A big thank you to Anthony, Michelle, and Gary at Top’s Pharmacy in Hamlin. Day in and day out they do their jobs, counting pills, dealing with insurance companies and physicians to try to accommodate the needs of the customers. At times, it can be quite frustrating indeed,
all you really accomplished is to be known as a patron inconsiderate of others. It’s a privilege offered by NYS and the library system. It’s a shame you feel you’re owed this benefit more than others. You should be ashamed, but I doubt you are. Hoping this message shames you into returning the Pass and apologizing to the librarians who must keep telling other patrons they can’t help them. It was a stupid thing to do. My light turned green, and I started making a left. You peeled out of that restaurant like a bat of you know where with no turn signal on. You were lucky I was able to bring the car to a stop halfway out as my classic car is not made with power brakes. It was a stupid, dangerous thing to do. I was tempted to
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and that is why I want to thank them for a job well done. Anthony takes the time to try and explain things, and Gary is courteous and always pleasant, so much so that I wouldn’t know if he was having a bad day. They do their jobs without so much asan accolade and so in behalf of my family and I, I feel they deserve a shout out. Thank you for not only a job well done, but more importantly, thank you for being kind, courteous, and considerate while taking care of your customers’ needs.
backtrack and tell the police in the grocery store parking lot who were attending to a fender bender . I had a test taken and the doctor’s office said the results should be in on Friday. I told them I would call on Monday. So, on Monday I called three times and couldn’t get an answer. The doctor’s office can’t keep any help. There is always someone new that has no answers. I wonder why they can’t keep any help. My time is worth something also. They think just because they are doctors, they are above everyone else.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709*
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The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS
Keep juicy details up top Format the résumé so the most pertinent information is within the top onethird of the document. Beef up a summary statement and use it in lieu of an objective. Make sure that summary includes keywords that promote your skills and experience to potentially lure the recruiter into reading more.
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 *includes $2,000 geographical differential
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
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NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Experienced Toolmaker and Sheet Metal Fabricator/Welder
Commercial Carpenter For Local Established General Contractor Full Time
Both in small job shop environment. Must be able to read and interpret blueprints and problem solve. Must be able to work independently as well as with others. Flexibility is a must regarding duties and responsibilities.
Experience, own tools & transportation A MUST. OSHA 10 HR. Pay based on experience, some prevailing rate work.
Toolmaker: Must be able to make details on a Bridgeport mill, engine lathe and surface grinder.
Fabricator/Welder: Must be able to setup and operate press brake, shear, saws, and plate roll, welding experience in MIG and TIG.
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